Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 22, 1988, p. 11

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Georgetown hosts finals SECTION THE HERALD Wednesday IWt Page Golden Age crowns on line More than QUO Canadians over the age of In the provinces of British Columbia Alberta chewan Manitoba Northern On tario Southern Ontario Quebec Prince Edward Island New Brunswick and Nova Scotia par In the lifetime activity of bowling This sport provides regular moderate exercise requires no ex physical exertion and has its own annual Golden Age National Championships In the many years of five pin bowling this is only the third time that this national event has come to Southern Ontario and Georgetown was awarded the honor of hosting this championship The opening ceremonies and com petition on Sunday June 28 are also open to spectators and will take place at Georgetown Bowl iz Moun Road South from a m with Pete and Miller the Regional Chairman and Municipal Mayor rolling the rst competitive balls The Canadian finalist teams both men and ladies will then take over and demonstrate their expertise Three games will be bowled followed by a lunch break and an afternoon session from 1 15 At all competitors depart for a tourist trip to Toronto visiting such scenes as the Harbour Front the CN Tower the new Dome Site and Ontario Place On Monday June the champion ship bowling activity will commence at the centre from 11a The public is urged to Join Georgetown in welcoming our out of province guests to show them our true local friendly hospitality All Golden Age bowlers regardless of ability have the op portunity to become champions Since January thousands of senior cltiiens vied for championship honors In four phases The top three men and the top three ladies were declared as House Champions from their participating centres across Canada based on tie highest pins over average format These teams continued to the Zone level and then the winners took part in the clal ps Now cones the climax in Georgetown the Canadian National championships Competing at Georgetown Bowl are the fofiowlnK Provincial teams Armstrong C Mew s team Ben Schmidt BUI Sanderson Stan Milium Prince George B C Ladles Anne Orion Annie Brown Helen Hieb Alberta Men team Baltser Schmaltz Jack Jim la Ladles team Alice Isaac Elsie Wilson Gertie Sask Mens team Gilbert George Kelly Ernie Manz Melford Sask Ladles team Margaret Nordstrom Gladys Moen Pendleton Win nlpeg Man Men a team Hart wig GauT Tim Molfatt Roy Win nlpeg Man Ladles team Ann Lockstett Mathilda Buss Ont Men team Ted Martin Sam Lasocha Max Martin Sudbury N Ladies team Lillian Morin Anna Jeanne St Thomas S Men team John Morgan Norm Hill Jake St Catharines Ladies team Ann Betty Meyer Vera Sleeve The National Awards and Victory Banquet will take place at the day Inn In Brampton Padres lost first game in squirt house league Eight and nine year old baseball players registered with Georgetown Baseball Association see action in the Squirt League every Monday and Wednesday at Harrison School Ball Diamonds Last Wednesday Donuts Cubs met he Shaw Trophies Padres The clayed a strong Hattricks abound in ball hockey The evening first game saw Choice Air jump out to a lead by late in the second period on goals by John and Larry Bingham Assisting were Steve Christopher 2 Williams and Murray Gaston Unfortunately for the Air squad the Kentner didn give up but came back with three goals to knot the score and steal a point from them Don Parker got the for the Kentner a and was their big star this night Game two saw the Pontlac Dave Tataryn score first on a setup from Brent Ladds before the Midas Top Guns got Leading the Midas team was Joe Dreskovlc 3 goals Gary Beck ass sts and Lou Laskis 2 Doug Baxter accounted for the last Midas goal The last game saw the MeGibbon Hawks goal e Jim Lindsay record his third shutout of the season as they beat Dave Serv BUI Founder scored all three goals for the Hawks with numerous assists be ing shared among the rest of the game as they handed the Padres the first loss of the season Strong hitting by Cubs Howell added two to his team score Adam Stoyles blasted a homerun for his Cubs team with Benjamin Swan son and Garrett Norman cadi mak super fly ball catches For the Padres Darryt Johnston with speedy base running scored two Wesley Blight added a and Nathan Martin a triple for the Padres Kevin Swim batted In two runs and Adam added a RBI In the field Wesley Blight made a double play with a fly ball catch and a tag at second On the second Harrison diamond a close game was called due to rain before a winner was determined Batting for the McEachem Steering Specialities Giants Michael Arm strong David Zen I and Chris hit hard to gain solid doubles Dar ren Mansfield and Mike Kitchen sup plied extra power In field Steve Gibbons snagged a fly ball catch for the Giants The Thompson Moving Indians Tanya Little produced a double and Steve Collins a great threebase hit Dean Etlis made a super fly ball catch In the second inning Monday night will see the fifth cam in the league the Glendale Fishing Charters Yankees in action Twoteam battle for GIFL perch The battle to attain top spot In the GIFL standings Is in full in this young boil 1 gear early Hoosiers on a roll The Hilts Girls Rep team enjoyed Its most successful week to date as they chalked up four victories lost to Park At last weekends Burlington In vitational the ladles defeated North Bay 1S3 and London South 3 but t overcome tournament finalist Niagara Falls In a bid for a medal The final was 11 5 for Niagara Falls Shannon Morris got the victories in both games as the bats were booming in support of her Leadoff hitter Stacy Colarossl has been hot lately and so has first baseman Tracy Hagan Tammy Richard and Shannon Morris are both batting over In the Burlington tournament Leslie Einroan continued her fine flay at shortstop and popped her irst homer of the year to emerge from an slump She also pitched a fine inning of relief In support of Shannon Morris Stars against North Bay and don were Kelly Ambrose Amy Kor lack Amanda Wendy Graham and Andrea Leek Ing Peacock hit the longest ball of the weekend only to see the London tref make a fine play on It The Indies would like to thank their sponsor of the week Del rex Aluminum for Its support of their efforts Next action Is tonight at Pro spect Park as the host Both the Bluebirds and How ells Plumbing are playing with con alstency to perch themselves atop the league Both clubs sport a six and two record up until June The Apple Auto Glass crew are still struggling In the basement June IB saw the Exchange House Georgetown Reds hand them yet another loss In a fiveinning mer cy rule game Big Bob Iendly who appears to be the number one designated starter for the Georgetown Reds earned he vie tory while centre- elder part time pitcher Barry Quail took the loss Bob was the Reds game MVP Rob Cooper was Apple MVP timely errors seem to be the demise as of late for the Glass men June 19 also saw a rescheduled game played between and the Bluebirds A win could have put the feathered friends atop by themselves But no team were going to clog up the Plumbers minds Newly quired Al Scott threw a fine game for the Plumbers earning the win han ding big Mack Mackenzie the loss Game MVP for Howclls Jon Hammer belted a two run dinger Final score or llowells One of the most ting battles of this early campaign was on June 13 between the Mike Adams Realtors and the Bluebirds Early In the first Inning Bob Davles belted a long home run only to be followed by Larry Peterson dinger to tic the game at one apiece Bantam explode for tie Standard Products Bantam As played at home against Clarkson in the filth game of the season Clarkson had an early lead until Georgetown s starting pitcher Bob doubled and then scored on a home run by John Butler making the score The bats were still tU the fifth inning when the home team exploded with five runs to take the lead by one Hagen came to pitch in the last third of the second Inning and pitched shutout ball until the seventh when Clarkson managed a run making the final score In Game Six against Burlington the local boys got off to a shaky start dropping three runs in the first Inn The bases were loaded in the se cond but we only managed to bring one run homo Each team brought in three runs making It a game In the third Burlington furthered their lead by one in the fifth when curfew finalized the game with a Burl ingtonwln In Game Seven the Standard Pro ducts Bantam As hosted Oakville and dropped nine runs In the first four innings The fifth Inning brought renewed hope when Steve Wright hit a hard single down left field line bringing in two runs and sped himself home on Oakville rors Bob Dezeeuw went the distance pitching for the local team and did not deserve the ft4 loss TOURNAMENT Standard Products Bantam As travelled to Bolton for a weekend tournament Pitted against In their first game they fell behind by two after half an Inning but in the bottom of the same inning the local boys scored two of their own to tie the gome one run comma as a result of a Dezeeuw steal of home Pel ham pulled ahead by one In he third Georgetown finally got some hits and loaded the bases with none out Dave Humphreys singled knocking In two runs and a further three were scored closing out the in with our boys ahead 7 Adam went the distance pitching a strong game for Georgetown with the score remaining unchanged for the balance of the game In Game Two of the tournament we opposed Waterloo John Butler went the distance with some good pitching only to lose to the Waterloo team when our bats failed to bring home any runs and left Dave Lawrence stranded on third three times after several stolen bases Curfew caught up to the Georgetown team ending the gome and our part In the tournament HYUNDAI OWNERS For Service Call 8731818 DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC AW TRENTON 18 CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN ACROSS LIBRARY S3 AND CULTURAL CENTRE 8772359 Good service good coverage good price Thafs State Farm insurance ROBERT IX 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taking the loss Ray scored a run and batted in mother Jon Hammer belted out a tworun shot earning him Howells game MVP I And finally the Bluebirds thumped hard the Lit change House Reds 120 in a live Inning mer cy rule game George Shepherd la that spelled right belled out an out of the parker Game winning pitcher and MVP award went to who else Big Mack McKenzie Bob took the loss STANDINGS of June W L T Plumbing 13 bluebirds 12 Mike Adams 3 3 0 Reds nee Exchange House Apple Auto Glass 1 j WATCH THIS SPACE FOR ALL KIWANIS EVENTS MILTON GEORGETOWN Vacuum Sanitation Supplies Sates ft Service To All Makes 8763394 Hey Georgetown mm well mm take Good Care Dont be fooled by pretenders Fix it once Fix it right by the experts OVER 16 SERVICE BA1 EXTENDED HOURS

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